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Dior has opened another beauty boutique in New York. This is their 4th beauty dedicated store. The other locations are in Las Vegas, Dallas and San Jose. Here are some pictures of the new store in NY. Has anyone visited yet?

I feel like eye makeup makes the biggest difference to my face I feel naked without it...anyone else feel the same? The right eye is the look I wear most days because I feel it really enhances my eyes and distracts from my jaw...which I hate...anyone else feel the same? Or do you have techniques or products you feel you can't live without??

How To Do A Simple Day To Night Makeup Look | Makeup Natural 2016 | Makeup 2016
Heading out after work? Makeup artist Misha Shahzada reveals how to take your makeup from day tonight in under a minute. Simple enough to do straight from your desk...
Heading out after work? Makeup artist Misha Shahzada reveals how to take your makeup from day tonight in under a minute. Simple enough to do straight from your desk...
Watching video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P2L2VD0umfU

Hi guys!
Ever since I have started wearing makeup, I have always had this issue- by the end of the day, any makeup that I have applied in the very outer corner of my eye (right at the point where the upper and lower lids meet) has been destroyed by the oils/whatever of my skin in that little area. I end up with a little circle of plain, makeup-free skin with a ring of various makeup products around it.
I circled the offending area in black
Primers, powders, eyeliners of all sorts, glitters, everything. Absolutely nothing will keep products in place in this area. It's a small spot, about half a centimeter circle around my outer corner, but it always looks bad at the end of the day if there was any product in this area and it wears away.
I also have hooded eyes, so avoiding this outer corner is even more of a pain! Especially when it comes to winged eyeliner- many tips for winged eyeliner for hooded eyes say to draw the wing lower down, where the hood doesn't fold any more, or even drawing it extending from the lower lashline. Both of these don't work for me because of this aggressive makeup-hating outer corner.
So the purpose of this post, is first to ask whether anyone else has this sort of issue? It seems everyone else in the world applies makeup on and around this little outer area with no problem at all, and I feel like I am the only one experiencing this :\
Second, if this does happen to you, how do you deal with it? I have been contemplating just dramatically avoiding this entire area- maybe even masking off the area with tape so that I have stark, clean lines around my outer corner. Unfortunately that is not the most flattering look for my face and eye shape, which is why I have not done much with that idea yet.
Do you have any other ideas on ways to avoid this area? I am an alternative/punky sort of person, so extreme makeup is not something I generally shy away from. Feel free to suggest something out of the box!
Ultimately, I don't know what to do about it! It looks crummy at the end of the day when I have this little round area where my makeup is completely worn away.
Any thoughts?

Hi Everyone My name is Canadian Glam Ma'[email protected] I host a YouTube channel as well a blog. I am always looking for more fun, creative people to join me . As well, I am always looking for feedback, products people are curious in seeing and using and any other fun and exciting trend. You can come see for yourselves here
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuk4ovkGifO-_OcepO1HkUQ/videos?view=0&shelf_id=0&sort=dd . Any imput to help create fun and exciting creative outlets for makeup is what I wish to achieve. I'm just another business owner/makeup artist/vlogger & blogger trying to add love and friendship to the world one brush stroke at a time.

H&M released a new makeup line and it's now available online. Has anyone tried any of the products in the line yet? The price point is great. Most of the products are under $10.
http://www.hm.com/us/products/ladies/beauty

The Ellie Goulding collection is available online at MAC. Has anyone purchased anything yet? I keep staring at the items online but I'm holding off. I'd love to order one of the palettes, the bronzer/blush combo and a lipstick and a lipgloss. I'm trying to stay strong though because I have shades similar to these so I really don't need these. Any thoughts on this collection?

If you've ever wondered how to apply eye shadow for your eye type to achieve the most flattering makeup look for you, I've made a few videos on tips and techniques according to specific eye shapes & types. This video is specifically tailored for those with gorgeous big, prominent eyes! Hope you enjoy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5xxYW2fknzc

Hi everyone,
So it was really important to me to share with you the importance of NOT applying your crayola crayons on your face as lipstick and eyeliner since its a new trend hitting the youtube and vine community.
you can check out my full article about it here:(link removed)
I hope its okay leaving my link here and not having to type everything here cause it might get too long for a topic.
Anyway, thanks
And I hope you find my article helpful.

Just curious to see what company do you guys think has the prettiest makeup packaging? My girlfriends are all going crazy for Tarte packaging and I myself just don't see it. I like Guerlain the best (again, packaging wise)

I just read an article by Byrdie about a trick for keeping eyeliner in place longer. First you draw the line and then top it with a powder and then do another layer of the liner. It's also recommended to use the powder before using the eye liner to make sure that the eyelid is free of oils. You can also use an eye shadow on top of the last layer of the liner to make sure it stays in place.
I usually just use a waterproof pen liner or a cake liner and they seem to stay in place well. Sometimes I add eye shadow on top if I want to make sure it lasts a long time but most of the time not. The above steps sound like too many steps for me. What are your tips for keeping eyeliner in place?